If you have witnessed seizures in dogs, you’ll know how upsetting they can be. Time seems to slow down, and a fit can seem to last an eternity. So, what causes seizures in dogs? And is there any ...
We humans share a lot of similarities with dogs, such as personal preferences, social behaviors, facial expressions, and 80 percent of our DNA. We also have many diseases in common, including epilepsy ...
Last night, our three-year-old Shepherd X was in the middle of what looked like a seizure at 1:30 am. He thrashed around and was clearly disoriented. He also peed and drooled a lot. It lasted for ...
Dear Dr. Fox: Our golden retriever has a history of seizures. She was on phenobarbital for two years, which controlled them, but after a recent surgery, it has gotten worse. After five seizures in one ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Dear Dr. Fox - As you have written before, red dye 40 may cause seizures in dogs. I have found that it does so in my 12-year-old ...
Many common human foods pose serious health risks to dogs. Chocolate, grapes, onions, garlic, xylitol, nuts, caffeine, and ...
For people with drug-resistant epilepsy, having a dog companion trained in detecting seizures and other epilepsy-related tasks may reduce the amount of seizures they have, according to new research ...
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